Ex-wife of former Apple CEO sells Palm Beach house for $6 million

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Carol Lee "Leezy" Sculley has sold, for more than $6 million, the Regency-style house she renovated on the North End of Palm Beach, according to a deed recorded today.

Sculley bought the house at 302 Via Linda in 2014 three years after her divorce from former Apple Chairman John Sculley, who is remarried and has a home in Palm Beach.

Health-insurance executive Michael F. Neidorff, a married man with a mailing address in St. Louis, paid $6.3 million for the four-bedroom house with 5,272 square feet of living space, inside and out, the deed shows.

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Neidorff and Noémi K. Neidorff also own a condominium in South Palm Beach, property records show. It is not for sale, according to a search of the multiple listing service.

Neidorff is chairman and CEO of St. Louis-based Centene Corp., which provides health insurance plans for "under-insured and uninsured" people via programs related to Medicaid and Medicare, among other plans.

Owner Leezy Sculley says she loves the pool "and and I love the fact that it’s close to my house, where I can see it from just about everywhere." Photo by Adrian Wilcox, Courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty

The 1961-era house was designed by the late architect Henry Harding for a third-acre lot on the southwest corner on North Lake Way, a few houses east of the Intracoastal Waterway.

She sold the house because she is downsizing to a condominium and wants to spend more time with her daughter, who lives in Naples on the state’s West Coast, Sculley told the Daily News for an article about the house in June. She also has homes in Camden, Maine, and Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Sculley told the Daily News she has renovated five properties in Palm Beach since she moved here in 2000.

"I worked very hard on this house and I do love it," she said in the article. "If I were going to have a house, this would be it."

Sotheby’s International Realty handled both sides of the sale. Agent Maryann Chopp had the property listed at $7.75 million. Her colleague Cristina Condon represented the buyer, according to Chopp’s updated MLS sales listing.

In 2013, Leezy Sculley sold, for about $11 million, the Palm Beach house she once shared with her ex-husband at 125 Wells Road.

John Sculley and his wife, Diane, this year bought an oceanfront house in Palm Beach for about $15 million and sold their former residence on the North End for a recorded $6 million, records show.

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